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Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B |
- utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
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Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B |
- utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery. Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
Marjorie E. Day, 70, Waldoboro, died September 12 at a Waterville hospital. She was the widow of Earl S. Day. She was born in Waldoboro, a daughter of Clyde and Ethel Wincapaw Hilton. Mrs. Day was a hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro B utton co. for more than 40 years. She attended First Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Surviving are three sons, Richard of Waldoboro; Robert of Medomak and Leroy of Fairfield; three daughters, Sharon O'Brien of Warren, Vickie Blais of Augusta a nd Connie Day of Waldoboro; a brother, Russell Hilton of Waldoboro; a sister, Lois Ponsant of Waldoboro; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Judson I. Stone officiated . Burial in Rural Cemetery.
Lincoln County News: September 19th, 1985.
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hand cutter and press spector of the Waldoboro Button co. for 40 years |